
Open Mic Studios is a podcast label in Reno, Nv. We have created a compilation of local Renoans who will tell you their stories with our release of, "RenoCast."
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 24 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

As a media promoter, I've had a few opportunities to speak with those whose music and content are celebrated by a large audience.
Usually, these interviews are quirky with a side of cheeky and in promotion of an event the artist will have upcoming.... more
If you are from the Reno / Sparks area, you are most likely familiar with Patrice Luciano. Maybe you've seen her perform in front of the Reno Aces. Maybe you've seen her perform at the Reno Rodeo. Maybe she's gotten you sh*t housed at her bar and sen... more
Most of us musicians have a dream so shared, we all know the words..."I just want to make enough money to make a living playing music." The truth is, most people who say that secretly harbor dreams of rock stardom. Jason Devore and his band AUTHORITY... more
Is there anything better than when our favorite musical stars are down to earth people that care about their fans and remember where they came from? Give Corb Lund a moment of your time and hear a bit about how to make it in the music business as a D... more
I came here to listen to the episode with Shannon Mateo and found myself getting super irritated every time the host spoke, his vocal fry is so bothersome to listen to and his attempts to relate to her immense loss and call it “an act of god” were disgusting. Shannon is very good at telling stories and painting a picture, and her ability to do this was hindered by the host inserting himself and changing the subject.
I wish you wouldn’t have attempted to relate to Shannon’s experience. I did not appreciate you implying that Shannon’s son’s death was ‘an act of God to bring lessons or for a greater purpose,’ also adding on that not everyone has to hold your opinion. You should have kept your opinion to yourself. Sometimes tragedies are just that. Your commentary was not only unintelligent and unneeded, but insensitive. Nothing you said brought anything substantial to the conversation at hand and I basically j... more
I came from Shannon Mateo’s tiktok as well and listening to her speak is awesome. She speaks super eloquently and is great to listen to. However, hearing the guy is uncomfortable. He just does not have a voice for podcasts, sorry! Also don’t act like you know what she went through — you simply don’t!
vocal fry is so annoying clear ur throat or speak up.
I came from Shannon Mateo’s tik tok and found her message to be profound. Loved what she had to say.
To the host of that episode- I soooo could have done without your failed attempts to relate to Shannon’s tragedy. Second hand embarrassment city. In addition Please work on your vocal placement as vocal fry is not only displeasing to the ear, but damaging to your vocal folds!










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